Sunday, November 29, 2009

Different hair styles?

I have like dead strait hair



its a kind of light brown



pretty thin



about one inch below the shoulders



im sick of it just lying next to my face what are some easy things to do to my hair to change it up for simple things like school



im 14 so nothing to kid like please



and pictures are always great help!!



thanks



Different hair styles?

You can try getting a thickening serum, like Paul Mitchell. And apply that to wet hair.



With a round brush and with your hair still wet, blow dry it. Either flip your ends in, or curl them out, whichever you prefer.



That should help to give it a bit more body.



Also, you can get a haircut that has a bit of layers. That always helps me.



I also use a body shampoo. I also have very thin hair, about two inches below my shoulders.



I just have to style it everyday, or else it lays to my face again.



But that's what I do and it helps me A LOT!



Different hair styles?

The hair that is on the sides of your face could be put back behind your head and kind of put it in a ponytail - that's what my sister does. Personally, i don't like it, so i just let my hair hang there - my boyfriend likes it that way =P.



Cheers,



L姘搖ren - anyone can make a difference.



Different hair styles?

get some layers that will help to shape your face or a popular style is to cut it short which makes it easy to style and a fringe might be a good idea



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Different hair styles?

You can put it half way up.



Or pull your bangs back.



Anything like that would be cute.



Or even before you dry it, put a curling mousse or spray and scruch it with your fingers while your drying it.



Different hair styles?

get blonde highlights,and make it curly



Different hair styles?

Hop onto the internet and look up some celebrity hairstyles. A lot of celebs have dead straight hair, and it might give you an idea of what to do with yours if you can look at what others have done. When I feel like going for a new look, before i go to the hairdressers, i have a look online and see if i can find a style i like, (or two or three), then i print them out and go to the hairdressers. then I ask my hairdresser which one will suit my hair type best, and what I have to do to achieve that look (and how much it will cost.) (like if I need a colour change, need hair curler / straightener or specific shampoo or whatever).



At least that way if the hairdresser has a picture or printout of what style you are actually going for, they can make sure it will work for your hair type, and will know how to cut it. (Dont go to a salon on a night where they have students on or something, you want an experienced, fully qualified hairdresser who knows what they are doing.)



I had long dead straight hair last year. Mine is brown and boring, so I ended up getting it layered in long layers, and got a few blonde, gold and caramel highlights through it, ala cameron diaz at one of the charlies angels premieres. (Cost me about 150 bucks though! (mainly because of the colour) But it looked really good! Maybe dont worry about colour, a good decent cut might be 35- 40 bucks in Australia, but if you get the right cut, it will look good as it grows out too, so you wont have to get a haircut every couple of months.



Good luck with it!

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